On Wikipedia, the Editor Review process allows users to review an editor's behavior and contributions on the site. If you've ever wondered what other users think of your contributions on the site, the Editor Review process is the way to go. This article will tell you how you can do an Editor Review.

Steps

Make at least 300 contributions. While there's no minimum requirement, you'll want to have at least this many contributions so that other users can properly evaluate you. Preferably, you'll want to have more than 300 contributions, and have been on the site for at least a few months.

Go down to the request form, replace "USERNAME" with your Wikipedia username, and click on "Request a review."

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Fill out the template. Replace "STATEMENT" with an introduction of who you are and why you want a review, replace "SUBPAGENAME" with your username, and answer the three questions by replacing each of the three "Answer to question #" with your answers to the questions. The questions are as follows:

Question 1: "What are your primary contributions to Wikipedia? Are there any about which you are particularly pleased? Why?"

Question 2: "Have you been in editing disputes or do you feel other users have caused you stress? How have you dealt with it and how will you deal with it in the future? If you have never been in an editing dispute, explain how you would respond to one."

Question 3: "What do you want to get out of this editor review? Are you thinking of running for adminship? Would you like feedback on a specific area of your editing? Or would you just like a general review of your edits?"

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Click "Save page" to submit your request.

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Wait for reviews from other users. When you do get reviews, be sure to respond to them, even if it's a simple "Thank you for your review" (though you'll want to write more than that, especially if a user questions you on why you did a certain thing).

Be involved in multiple areas of the site. Editors will be more likely to give you positive reviews if they see that you're an all-rounded user.

Make sure that you take the comments you're given to heart and integrate them into your future contributions. Remember, you're doing an Editor Review to see what users think of you as a contributor and how you can improve.

If a comment by another editor is off-topic or is intended as an attack towards you, you can remove it. Don't remove comments that you dislike or disagree with, though.

While you're waiting for reviews on your request, it's a good idea to review other editors as well. You can do this by going to the user you want to review, clicking on "Edit" on the right side of the username, and placing your review below "Reviews."

Warnings

Don't be concerned if users give you negative feedback. You're looking for tips on how to improve as an editor, not to be treated badly.